Counterinteligence AGENT Daniel FLORES

DANIEL FLORES
He was born amid nineteen thirty-five and raised in the Texan city of San Marcos. Daniel enlisted with the United States Marines as nineteen fifty-seven passed and was trained for security duty. Subsequently he was a military guard for two years at the United States embassies in Peru and Bolivia. The CIA employed Daniel amidst nineteen sixty-two in the role of file clerk and he was promoted to intelligence assistant for counterintelligence projects. A year later he was a translator for the Special Affairs Staff and during nineteen sixty-five he became a member of the Counterintelligence Staff training others to support related operations.

D. Flores Amongst the Ninteen Fifties

Flores handled counterintelligence field operatives and in the role of case officer he produced one of the CIA’s most productive sources from a challenging and sensitive asset. He instructed courses for the Operational Training Branch regarding tradecraft skills and served at Langley Headquarters amongst the nineteen seventies. Flores was awarded a citation of merit while assigned to the Counterintelligence Staff’s Cuban Operations Group. By the end of that decade, he was undertaking operations abroad to recruit Cuban agents and handling counterintelligence assets.